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Facing inflation, consumers turn to value-conscious purchases
With inflation on the rise, many consumers are adjusting their spending behavior.Â
Food was among the main drivers of a...
A moving target
The first Half of 2022 hasn’t provided much relief to Wisconsin businesses who are still navigating supply chain and...
5 minutes with: Jim Sajdak
Brookfield-based Stan’s Fit For Your Feet recently acquired Waxberg’s Walk Shoppe in Niles, Illinois, marking the business’ first step...
Companies on the hook for stronger cybersecurity as demand for cyber liability insurance skyrockets
Companies whose cyber liability insurance plans are up for renewal may be faced with some big IT challenges: Make...
Commentary: Kohl’s store offers chance to revitalize downtown retail
Before freeways and suburban shopping malls, and way before online retail, downtown Milwaukee – and the downtowns of other...
Florida investor buys Good Hope Road Pick ‘n Save building for $20 million
A Florida investor has purchased the Pick ‘n Save building at 7401 W. Good Hope Road in Milwaukee for $20 million.
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Wrought Washer sells Mount Pleasant industrial building for $6.25 million in sale-leaseback deal
A Minnesota investment and development firm has purchased an industrial building in Mount Pleasant for $6.25 million.
Concurrency names Kate Weiland COO
Brookfield-based Concurrency Inc., a Microsoft-focused IT services company, has appointed Kate Weiland to the role of chief operating officer.
CapTel cutting 273 jobs in Wisconsin
Madison-based captioned telephone service provider CapTel Inc. is cutting 273 jobs in Wisconsin following the release of technology that offers customers fully-automated captions for phone calls, according to a notice sent to state and local officials.
Despite latest court ruling, Kohler’s proposed Sheboygan golf course remains in limbo
A recent ruling by the Wisconsin Supreme Court was a small victory for Kohler Co. in its years-long push to develop a championship-level course along Lake Michigan on the south end of Sheboygan. However, the project still has several hurdles to clear before construction can begin.